“People shouldn’t be afraid to voice their political opinions or speak out against the police themselves because they fear the police are watching them,” Crockford said.
Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Nathaniel Mendell told NBC10 Boston the technology will be used to focus on the most violent criminals. He emphasized the software makes it much easier to sift through the vast landscape of what’s already publicly available online.
“I expect it will be extremely valuable,” Mendell said. “What used to take you a week or a month might now take you a day or a few hours.”
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July 6, 2021 - A man who attempted to tamper with witnesses after he was facing charges related to an incident with a firearm was sentenced on July 2, 2021, to twelve years in federal prison.
Stephan Wayne Toliver, age 35, from Davenport, Iowa, received the prison term after a January 13, 2021 guilty plea to attempted witness tampering.
In a plea agreement, Toliver admitted that he struck a woman with a gun, knocking her unconscious. Toliver also admitted to making false accusations against family members of the victim resulting in an
investigation by DHS and the Dubuque Police Department that ultimately showed no wrongdoing by them. Toliver also admitted that he sent a letter to the victim falsely telling her that if she or her family testified against him, DHS would use that information against her family.
Bozeman man sentenced to prison for trafficking meth
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MISSOULA â A Bozeman man who admitted to drug trafficking after an officer found methamphetamine and heroin in his vehicle during a traffic stop was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison to be followed by five years of supervised release, Acting U.S. Attorney Leif M. Johnson said.
Rick Ray Garcia, 37, pleaded guilty on Feb. 12 to possession with intent to distribute meth.
U.S. District Judge Dana L. Christensen presided. Garcia was detained.
The government alleged in court records that on Dec. 18, 2019, a Bozeman law enforcement officer conducted a traffic stop with Garcia in Gallatin County and arrested Garcia on an outstanding warrant. During a subsequent search of Garcia and his vehicle, law enforcement found about 9 grams of heroin, about 29 grams of meth and a loaded 9mm handgun. Garcia was known to law enforceme
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